It's Homecoming.
Now normally when a teenager says that they're jumping for joy and talking about the game tonight, introverts just want to get out of a crowed room full of the entire student body.
Now what's the great things about pep rally's for an introvert
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Um...
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Getting out of school?
But seriously, introverts have as much school spirit as the next person (unless your school sucks at sports like mine).
We have an entire week to dress up and support our 'football' team (again my school sucks at sports) and the surprising part is those kids that are quiet and don't talk actually participate, some more than others.
I have an introvert who did the bare minimum each day.
For America day he wore a t-shirt with a flag on it
For Disney day he wore a kingdom hearts necklace
so on and so forth
But me, I'm a whole different story. Possibly because I'm also a show girl (someone in show choir or glee club in case you didn't know) or possibly because I cosplay, I go all out.
For America day I wore only red, white, and blue and yelled the pledge in the morning.
For Disney day I was Rapunzel after her hair was cut off (I didn't have the money for the wig)
School spirit is different for everyone, some people hate their school, some people love their school, and then there's the competitive people who want to win everything.
Introverts are exactly the same way. We are in fact people, just quiet people.
*This one is short but straight to the point and I felt that I needed to cover this topic while it was fresh in my mind :) *
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